Mera Peak is Nepal’s highest trekking peak, located in the pristine Hinku Valley of the Everest Region. Known for its relatively easy climbing route, it is a popular choice for both beginner and experienced climbers. This 12-day itinerary offers the perfect mix of adventure, acclimatization, and stunning mountain scenery.
The trek to Mera Peak follows a less-traveled path through the remote and wild Hinku Valley, where human settlements are few and far between. Most nights are spent at isolated teahouses, allowing you to enjoy peaceful surroundings and authentic mountain hospitality. This quiet trail is ideal for those seeking solitude away from the busier Everest trails.
As you ascend gradually over 12 days, your body will acclimate well to the high altitude. You will be treated to breathtaking views of some of the Himalayas’ highest peaks, including Makalu, Lhotse, and Cho Oyu. The final climb to the summit of Mera Peak rewards adventurers with panoramic vistas and a true sense of achievement.
Emergency evacuations can cost a minimum of USD 40,000, so having proper travel insurance is strongly recommended.
Trip Info
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Hotel/Teahouse/Tent Camping.
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Autumn/ spring
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6456m
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Fly/ Car/ Jeep,
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5-6 Hours
Overview
Mera Peak (6,476m) is Nepal’s highest trekking peak and an ideal challenge for first-time climbers in the Himalayas. Our carefully designed itinerary provides ample time for fitness building and acclimatization—essential elements that have helped ensure a high success rate.
Trip Highlights
- Climb Nepal’s highest trekking peak with the support of an expert trekking and climbing guide.
- Traverse the Zatrwa La pass, alpine forests, and glacier trails.
- Breathtaking panoramic views of the world’s eight-thousanders.
- The itinerary is thoughtfully designed to include culturally rich and captivating villages.
- Immerse yourself in the authentic culture and traditions of the Sherpa people.





